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Re: College Basketball/Draft Prospect Thread (Manual Ram Thr 

Post#1341 » by othawhitemeat » Sun Apr 7, 2013 9:04 pm

Based on setting picks alone, I would draft McGary. While he struggles from the free throw line, he does show an improved mid-range jumper as the season went along. I like him and Dieng (should be an intriguing match-up). This draft is weak in star players but is loaded in cheap value role-players!
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Post#1342 » by sco » Sun Apr 7, 2013 10:14 pm

Best comparison I heard for McGary is David Lee
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Post#1343 » by ManualRam » Sun Apr 7, 2013 10:29 pm

sco wrote:Best comparison I heard for McGary is David Lee

mcgary is a bruiser. lee is not and never was.
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Post#1344 » by DanTown8587 » Sun Apr 7, 2013 11:14 pm

sco wrote:Best comparison I heard for McGary is David Lee


Lazy comparison. White guy who is left handed must mean he's like Lee. Lee was a guy who wanted to go around players and use his athleticism to do it, McGary is a guy that wants to get to the rim and finish.

As a Michigan fan, I'm glad McGary's figuring it out, but it also means he's more likely to leave this year and I was really hoping he'd stay a year.

On a team like Chicago, it would be interesting to see what McGary would do because he's not a great defender and is prone to the types of lapses defensively that drives Thibs nuts. On the other hand, he'd instantly be Chicago's best pick and roll threat offensively (Boozer is more pick and pop) and if he came here, he and Taj is a lot of energy off the bench. At 19 or so, I'm taking him over Dieng or Whithey because I think McGary has the higher ceiling, fits the roster better in terms of versatility, and he's younger than both by a few years. The thing is, with how bad this draft and how well McGary will measure, I see him going earlier than that.
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Re: College Basketball/Draft Prospect Thread (Manual Ram Thr 

Post#1345 » by Red Larrivee » Sun Apr 7, 2013 11:24 pm

danzou wrote:McGary is a rich man's McBob.


That's actually not a bad comparison, if we're going to stick to comparing him to white players. A rich man's McBob is a pretty good player. He's a lot more physical I think than McRoberts though. Either way McGary has played himself into being a Top 5-10 pick. If Michigan wins it all, he'll be the tournament MVP.

You know whose NBA tournament he reminds me of - Tyrus Thomas. A guy who comes out of nowhere and dominates with physical abilities. But does he have the skill and brain to back it up in the NBA?


McGary has a much better feel for the game than Tyrus does right now. McGary has a higher floor than most prospects in this draft. Tyrus was a boom/bust player. Tyrus also lacked the motor McGary has.
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Post#1346 » by Leslie Forman » Mon Apr 8, 2013 12:55 am

No, McGary is clearly *insert white player*

burlydee wrote:McGary might be really good, you never know, but I see a more skilled Kris Humphries.
Humphries averaged 14/11 last year. Depending on how much "more skilled," that would pretty much be an All-Star PF, which would be fine with me.
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Post#1347 » by d boy gentleman » Mon Apr 8, 2013 4:53 am

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Post#1348 » by Ralphb07 » Mon Apr 8, 2013 4:57 am

I want to see Dieng and McGary go at it tomorrow, should be a good match up.
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Post#1349 » by BullsFTW » Mon Apr 8, 2013 2:21 pm

The one center I would love for the Bulls to pursue is Alex Len. Bulls will have to climb up in order to draft him.
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Post#1350 » by samwana » Mon Apr 8, 2013 2:41 pm

I remember Gar was scouting Len, so there is defnitely interest in him.
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Post#1351 » by Jimmy Forums » Mon Apr 8, 2013 2:44 pm

We don't want Len. For a 7 footer he is far too weak and shies away from contact unlike really any other center I saw this year. If any of you know the reference, Adam Woodbury of Iowa was able to hold his own against him, and Woodbury is a weakish freshman. As such, he tries to be more of a finesse guy and jumpshooter, but he doesn't make enough shots to justify that style of play. Also not much of a rebounder.

He's tall and athletic, that's about it. Nothing to see here.
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Post#1352 » by BullsFTW » Mon Apr 8, 2013 2:53 pm

CJ McCollum would be really nice to pair up with Derrick
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Post#1353 » by Jimmy Forums » Mon Apr 8, 2013 3:31 pm

I agree. McCollum does a lot of things well and would be a really good guy off the bench for us. I'm not sure I'd be super confident banking on starting him long-term though, merely because he's 6'3".
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Post#1354 » by TheSuzerain » Mon Apr 8, 2013 4:01 pm

Len isn't soft.

Only issues are fouling, conditioning, and Maryland's guard play.
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Post#1355 » by ManualRam » Mon Apr 8, 2013 4:10 pm

BullsFTW wrote:The one center I would love for the Bulls to pursue is Alex Len. Bulls will have to climb up in order to draft him.

i like his combination of frame, length and skill. he's just scratching the surface. needs to get stronger in the lower body. nothing spectacular, but he could be starting caliber center with 2 way potential.
not sure i'd trade up for him though. i still think he's a top 10 talent and there aren't too many players in the top 10 i'd trade up for. the good value in this draft starts in the teens.
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Post#1356 » by TheSuzerain » Mon Apr 8, 2013 4:16 pm

Who do you like more, Len or Adams?
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Post#1357 » by ManualRam » Mon Apr 8, 2013 8:31 pm

TheSuzerain wrote:Who do you like more, Len or Adams?

adams. len will likely always be more polished offensively, i just think adams' potential as a defender and rebounder is immense.
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Re: College Basketball/Draft Prospect Thread (Manual Ram Thr 

Post#1358 » by heir_jordan22 » Mon Apr 8, 2013 11:44 pm

ManualRam wrote:
TheSuzerain wrote:Who do you like more, Len or Adams?

adams. len will likely always be more polished offensively, i just think adams' potential as a defender and rebounder is immense.

I agree. Adams is just has that natural toughness you want out of your center on top of his elite athleticism. I really hope either he or Goodwin drops to us.
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Re: College Basketball/Draft Prospect Thread (Manual Ram Thr 

Post#1359 » by heir_jordan22 » Mon Apr 8, 2013 11:47 pm

BonanzaHawk wrote:It definitely wasn't his best shooting game last night, but Tim Hardaway came out with 13 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, a steal, and only 1 turnover in 39 minutes. He's got to be on our radar if he's available early in the 2nd. Might be our next Jimmy Butler, only Hardaway really is a shooting guard.


I think Reggie Bullock is a better candidate to be our next Jimmy Butler. He would come in with above average defense and three point shooting ability. Plus he's 6'7. Next year he can be our backup SG or SF while Jimmy starts.
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Re: College Basketball/Draft Prospect Thread (Manual Ram Thr 

Post#1360 » by BullsFTW » Tue Apr 9, 2013 1:03 am

BonanzaHawk wrote:I agree. McCollum does a lot of things well and would be a really good guy off the bench for us. I'm not sure I'd be super confident banking on starting him long-term though, merely because he's 6'3".


He looks bigger than 6'3 (maybe due to having a short neck) and he has a body frame of a SG. If he can bulk up, he could possibly start in the league.

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